Susquehannock State Park, PA (10/24/14)
We were trying to figure out how many times we've been here and settled on three times for sure, and maybe another visit. Want to hear something funny? 9 years ago, the first time we were here was on Oct. 23., and today is Oct. 24. The weather was perfect and the wind was decent. We studied immature Bald Eagles. At one point, Karen, being the more vigilant birder (she's making a habit of it), spotted a third-year Bald Eagle. I was too slow and missed it. Drats.
Since it was a Raptor day, of those we saw: Black Vulture, Turkey Vulture, Red-tailed Hawk, another unidentified Buteo and unkown Accipiter, Bald Eagle, American Kestrel, and possible fem. Sharp-shinned Hawk. Another bird of note was a Ring-necked Pheasant crossing the road on our approach to the park. (If Karen hadn't slammed on the brakes we'd have had "Pheasant under Fender" for dinner.) Also at the park, a variety of Gulls, Terns, a Great Blue Heron, Canada Goose, Cormorant, Crow, Titmouse, Chickadee, Red-bellied Woodpecker. A few others we picked up here and there: Pigeon, Mockingbird, Blue Jay, Cardinal, House Sparrow.